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A horse walks along a straight path. it travels 3 in one second, 4 m in the next second, and 5 m in the third second. describe the horse's motion

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Answer: The horse is moving with a uniform acceleration

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the described situation, we are dealing with a constant acceleration (also called uniform acceleration), since the horse's velocity is changingn by a constant rate.

Let's prove it:

Firstly we are told the horse follows a straight path. In addition we are given its velocity:

3 m/s, then 4 m/s and 5 m/s

Since acceleration
a is defined as the change of velocity in time we can calculate it:


a(4 m/s-3 m/s)/(1 s)=1m/s^(2) This is the horse's constant acceleration

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